Andy Lin
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Andy Lin
@andyylin
Modernizing a leading but traditional injection molding company in Taiwan. AI FTW
Taiwan Katılım Nisan 2007
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@techdevnotes Usage limits. I want to switch from ChatGPT Pro but looks like I'll hit the limits with SuperGrok Heavy.
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@stefanopineda Thanks for this, I was evaluating whether to try migrating from ChatGPT Pro to SuperGrok Heavy. Looks like it might not be a good idea from a usage point of view.
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AI is the great enabler, but at the same time I feel like some people still think it removes all need to put in effort to achieve results.
Someone close to me got super frustrated right now, because they wanted an agent that can help them manage a project. I told them just talk to Hermes, tell it what you want, and discuss how to do it together.
But then they got stuck on "someone showed me how to create multiple agents before, should I do it for this?" and all I could say was, "Just ask your agent what makes sense for the situation".
And they got mad and frustrated and stormed off.
🤷 AI is magical but it still needs you to put in some sort of input of both thought and effort.
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Hey everyone. I haven't been very responsive on here the last week.
My dog, Link, who I've raised since he was a puppy over the last 13 years, passed away yesterday after being in the vet ER's ICU since last Wednesday for heart failure.
I put together some of my favorite pics of him to share so you all can see the most awesome animal friend I could ask for.
I'll be a bit slow probably through this week too, hope you all can understand 🙏




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@benshapiro @elonmusk Same here, grandparents live with us so Model X works for now but at some point we'll need another 7 person car
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Hey, @elonmusk, we have a Tesla Model X but we can’t really fit both parents and five kids, and the new SUV only has six seats. On behalf of those who are doing our best to repopulate the West, any chance Tesla can make a minivan or SUV with 7 or 8 seats?
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Only one initial result, but even gpt-5.6-sol said grok-4.5's designed 3D printed part in FreeCAD was better:
> Grok Build produced the better-engineered package; my v0.2 has the better retention geometry for protecting the finish. Grok wins on documentation, parametric rigor, apron clearance, liner pockets, and fit-coupon delivery. Mine wins on compliant segmentation and avoiding a concentrated hard snap bead—but my 30 mm lower reach and 0.8 mm compression are too aggressive.
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@ayv4zyan Agreed. Grok Imagine usage has been severely limited recently compared to the past too. I'm tempted to move from ChatGPT Pro to Grok Heavy but I'm worried about whether I'll hit usage limits. OpenAI is quite generous and that's one of these competitive points.
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Dear Elon,
Before rolling out further model improvements, could you please bring the usage limits back to normal?
Every SuperGrok subscriber pays more than GPT’s plans — $30 for the regular tier ($10 above GPT Plus) and $300 for Heavy ($100 more than GPT Pro 20x, their most expensive subscription) — yet we receive far less usable capacity and tighter limits since the July 1 changes. GPT consistently offers significantly more usage for the price.
Reliable access for paying users should come first.
Elon Musk@elonmusk
We will continue to make refinements to the Grok Build harness and the 1.5T foundation model almost every day in response to user requests. The 2T model will finish training this month and be available to customers next month.
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@WhiteHouse Identity verification is torture right now. I've tried driver's license and passport and both have failed. It's frustrating.
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@ZeekArkham Japanese can forgive our atomic bombs less than 80 years later, why still cry over something that happened so long ago?
That’s mental baggage you probably don’t even know you’re carrying.
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So were mine. I know their names and where they’re buried.
However…
Their descendant is free. He has an education. He worked a job making people safe. He bought a house. He has a family. He can read and write. He can walk around wherever he wants. He takes care of himself, his family, and his neighborhood.
My ancestors would be proud of me and the country I live in. They would be proud of the progress that was made. They would be proud of the freedoms we all have today.
You’re mad just for the sake of being mad. I’m happy and free because that’s what I am.
Lo@LoLoByke
My ancestors were slaves 250 years ago. I’m not celebrating shit
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@thsottiaux PowerPoint editing still sucks. Formatting is very basic and text often overflows visual bounding boxes.
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@775Garage It's hard not to turn into Tesla's greatest salesman after getting one.
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For the last 7 years, I’ve driven an SUV. Before that? A Charger. If you’d asked me two months ago if I’d ever own an EV, I would’ve laughed and said, “Not a chance”.
Then one of my coworkers made the mistake of letting me “drive” their Tesla.
It was love at first drive. 🤗
Exactly two weeks later, I was standing in the break room at work staring at my phone thinking, “Did I really just buy an entire car…through an app…in like 5 minutes?!” 😳
No dealership.
No hours of paperwork.
No negotiating.
Just… tap, tap, tap…
“Congratulations on your new car.”
I’ve had her for over a month now, and I’m pretty sure I’ve become that person.
You know…the one who finds any excuse to talk about their Tesla 🤭
And apparently it’s contagious.
Now my mom, my aunt, my sister-in-law, my father-in-law, and one of my friends are all looking into getting one after “driving” mine.
This car is honestly ridiculous, in the best possible way.
Every week I discover something else it can do, and I’m still walking outside just to look at her. 😂
I guess the lesson here is…don’t let your friends “drive” your Tesla unless you’re prepared to create another Tesla owner. ⚡
They say it’s something in the vents 😅
I want them all to hurry up and get one too so we can have a synchronized light show. 😭
Anyway, everyone have a Happy 4th! 🎉
Via Angelia Frost-Rogers, fb




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@witcheer Using gpt-5.5 on a ChatGPT Pro account.
Memory includes honcho (though it doesn't inject by default) and a Obsidian vault
Discord (still better than Telegram for threads)
Occasional /goal and delegate_task use
Most skills are self-written, they fit my and company's use cases.
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I'm interested in how you're all running Hermes day to day. drop your setup below, I'm mapping what the community reaches for.
I'm mostly curious about:
- model: your daily driver, plus MoA or a local model if you run one
- memory: built-in, an Obsidian vault, or another layer
- interface: TUI, Desktop, or a Messaging gateway
- orchestration: kanban, delegate_task, subagents in tmux, /goal
- the skills or MCP servers you'd miss if they were gone
no setup is too small. I'll gather the common patterns and share them back.

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@HermesAgentTips I was Telegram, then Discord, then Telegram for rich formatting, but now I’m back to Discord. Threading is just much better with Discord. You can close threads so you don’t see them but they can still be accessed because they aren’t deleted. Can’t do that with Telegram.
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